Serious leg injury at Fort Meade ATV park sparks urgent response, Fort Meade FL
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A 30-year-old male was reported with a leg injury at an ATV park in Fort Meade, prompting an urgent emergency response due to the severity of the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
ATV Park near Highway 630 West, and Alex Tax Force.
00:05
Correction tax 6, until 46.
00:11
Careful crash.
00:14
222.
00:17
To cover.
00:20
Covering. Covering.
00:25
Question two tree.
00:28
30. Press 2.30.
00:29
Press 2.30.
00:35
Sedgillate, Hartford.
00:38
Vennelight, 1247.
00:43
Vennelight, 1247.
00:47
Rift U.S.
00:51
Q6, engine fixed a person at the children's thrift store, 5445, how my 98 north off of Giv, Galloway Road.
00:59
But text 6-127.
01:06
They don't have any information on the patient.
01:09
They're not on the incident scene.
01:13
See,
01:15
second.
01:20
Engine six, dispatch.
01:22
Engine, rescue, sexual, dispatch. Engine or rescue, six, or both, for responding.
01:25
Sentient and Rescue 6 responding 545-highway 98 North Children's Thrift Store.
01:32
It's going to be a 65-year male clenches and breathing.
01:38
I'll check your smell update.
01:50
Please flight tax six for Apollo Arbor Hills, 4145 Liglin Hills Boulevard and the parking lot.
01:58
Okay.
02:04
Attached to the units responding to the ATD park.
02:07
The report is advising to use the metal gate from the old entrance.
02:11
It's going to be the entrance by the bridge.
02:13
The gate will be open and they'll be there in a white pickup truck to direct on the north side of the park.
02:19
They're now advising it's a 30-year-old male with a leg injury.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 630 W, Fort Meade, FL 33841
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